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These medicines have me ALL hopped up, worse than before.

I forgot to take the xanax before I went to bed.

I am having a terrible hot flash like every 20 minutes now. I'm nervous as a cat. I thought this was going to make it better.......

think maybe it's just the adjustment or something? I feel like I'm going to jump out right outta my skin. I haven't had gluten, so it's not that. OMG! I don't know how I'm going to work all day and keep my cool feeling like this. My momma said it's just like me to expect immediate results.

I think I'll get an early lunch, maybe food will help. I didn't get supper last night.


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You did check with the maker to make sure they are all gluten-free right? Also talk to your pharmacist about how they are interacting with each other and what you might expect.

fughawzi Rookie

I got glutened by Xanax last week. I would suggest you look for something else to help with the anxiety.. Xanax is very addictive and the withdrawals can be horrible.

K8ling Enthusiast

I'm so sorry! It's never fun to be like that. I hope it gets better :)

conniebky Collaborator

It's that BETA BLOCKER pill!

I was F I N E fine before I took that pill, and then remembered that that's what I had taken before I left work in an ambulance in February.

Sorry I'm posting so much, I'm feeling better though a bit and I'm having lunch.

Sorry about all my posts, but my baby girl got her heart broke and I'd rather have 10 broken hearts at once than to have to watch her go through it.

....ain't it the truth......

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These medicines have me ALL hopped up, worse than before.

I forgot to take the xanax before I went to bed.

I am having a terrible hot flash like every 20 minutes now. I'm nervous as a cat. I thought this was going to make it better.......

think maybe it's just the adjustment or something? I feel like I'm going to jump out right outta my skin. I haven't had gluten, so it's not that. OMG! I don't know how I'm going to work all day and keep my cool feeling like this. My momma said it's just like me to expect immediate results.

I think I'll get an early lunch, maybe food will help. I didn't get supper last night.

sounds like with drawl, xanax is a powerful drug. how long have you been taking it? I felt the same when I went off painkillers from having both my feet operated on. good luck.

conniebky Collaborator

I haven't started the xanax yet. I forgot to take it last night.


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